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  • International Space Station Status Report #04-52
    4 p.m. CDT Friday, Sept. 17, 2004
    Expedition 9 Crew

    Almost two weeks of troubleshooting apparently paid off today
    for the Expedition 9 crew as they restored an onboard oxygen
    generating unit to operation.

    Work with the Elektron unit, a device that recycles waste water
    into oxygen, was one of several maintenance activities completed
    by Commander Gennady Padalka and NASA Science Officer Mike Fincke
    this week.

    With guidance from Russian ground controllers, Padalka had
    replaced the Elekron's liquids unit with one he had refurbished
    last week using spare components. The Elektron is operating
    without a gas analyzer that was removed during troubleshooting.
    The absence of the gas analyzer does not affect the Elekron's
    ability to generate oxygen, although it may mean the crew will be
    required to more closely monitor the unit's operations. Ground
    controllers requested the Elektron be turned off before the crew
    goes to sleep tonight to allow data gathered during its
    operations to be evaluated.

    The crew flushed and cleaned several of the Elektron's lines
    earlier in the week, as well as cleaning a mounting plate and
    removing the gas analyzer.

    While the Elektron was off, the Station atmosphere was
    repressurized Wednesday using oxygen from the Progress supply
    craft docked to the complex. The Station has a supply of oxygen
    available in its own tanks, the Progress tanks, and
    oxygen-generating candles that could be used for many months if
    it were needed.

    Meanwhile, Fincke replaced a flex hose that is used to vent an
    area between panes of the window in the U.S. Destiny Lab. After
    depressurizing the window's inner panes, he replaced the hose and
    installed a protective cover. The previous hose had been damaged
    and allowed air to leak into the area.

    The crew has begun some preparations for their trip home next
    month. This week, they tested the UHF and VHF communication
    systems of the Soyuz spacecraft that will carry them back to
    Earth. The communication checks were done with NASA ground
    stations at the White Sands Test Facility, the Dryden Flight
    Research Center and with the Wallops Flight Facility, allowing
    NASA sites to be used to supplement primary Russian ground
    communications sites. Fincke also used a camcorder to survey all
    external U.S. hardware visible from the Station windows. The
    video has been downlinked to the ground for engineers to assess
    the hardware's condition. Science activities for the crew
    included work with the Advanced Diagnostic Ultrasound in
    Microgravity experiment. Assisted by experts on the ground, they
    conducted body scans with the equipment to practice the
    procedures. They also continued providing information for the
    Interactions investigation, a computer-based survey that helps
    investigators study the interpersonal relations between
    crewmembers and ground control teams during long spaceflights.

    From their altitude of more than 220 miles, Fincke captured
    spectacular views of Hurricane Ivan as it traversed the Caribbean
    and made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast. Those images can be
    accessed online at:

    http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-9/ndxpage46.html


    For information on the crew's activities aboard the Space
    Station, future launch dates, as well as a list of opportunities
    to see the Station from anywhere on the Earth, visit:
    http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/

    For details on Station science operations provided by the
    Payload Operations Center at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
    in Huntsville, Ala., visit:

    http://scipoc.msfc.nasa.gov/

    The next ISS status report will be issued on Friday, Sept. 24 or
    earlier, if events warrant.

    ISS Space Station Status

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